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Dear Partners in Christ,
I am writing to you as a member of a congregation in the Eastern Synod and as a community of faith who have been partners in mission with Bishop Pryse for many years. As you are aware, Bishop Mike will retire this Fall, having served as the Bishop of the Eastern Synod since 1998. He will depart this office as the longest serving Lutheran Bishop in North America, having provided faithful ministry and excellent leadership to the pastors and congregations of the Eastern Synod, the Evangelical Lutheran Church in Canada, and the global communion of the Lutheran World Federation.
In honour of his ministry, Martin Luther University Collage is refurbishing the Casavant Pipe Organ in Keffer Chapel and rededicating it as the Bishop Michael J. Pryse Commemorative Pipe Organ. Given Bishop Mike’s love for congregational worship, the song of the people, and his longstanding support of Martin Luther University College, it is a fitting tribute for such a life of service. This appeal provides an opportunity to tangibly express our gratitude to Mike while supporting ministries which are close to his heart.
We are working to raise $10,000 to make this refurbishment and rededication possible. Beginning the week of Synod Assembly and continuing through the summer, we will be inviting the pastors and congregations of the Eastern Synod, and others with whom Mike has worked over these many years, to join us in this effort.
For those of you who are not familiar with the Casavant pipe organ in Keffer Chapel, let us provide a bit of background. This remarkable instrument was commissioned in 1974 as the centrepiece of Wilfrid Laurier University’s Church Music program. Under the direction of Dr. Barrie Cabena, the instrument was designed solely to support congregational worship and train musicians who would do so. It accomplished this through a simplicity of design and brilliance of tone that is truly remarkable. In the ensuing years, though the Church Music program was discontinued, the organ has consistently been used to support the worship life at Luther and Laurier and to nurture the development of young musicians. In recent years, the organ has also been employed in creative and collaborative efforts with other instrumentalists, supporting new expressions of worship and engaging an even wider community.
If you want to join us in this effort, there are several options for contributing.
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Also, please include an announcement in your congregational bulletins, inviting the members of our wider, synodical community to participate in this tribute.
Please consider making a generous gift in appreciation of Bishop Mike’s longstanding service and in support of ongoing ministries which have been so important to him.
This appeal is being pursued with Bishop Mike’s approval and any contributions exceeding the goal of the campaign will be set aside for the ongoing upkeep of the organ. Also, the rededication of the organ will be held at a special event scheduled for Sunday afternoon, October 20th at 3 PM at Keffer Chapel, Martin Lutheran University College. Further information will be forthcoming in September.
Thank you for your consideration of this request.
With fond regards,
Rev. Dr. Kristine Lund, Principal-Dean Martin Luther University College Campaign Coordinator
Rev. Dr. Mark W. Harris, Professor Emeritus Campaign Coordinator
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Delegates to the Eastern Synod Assembly are delighted to announce that Sara Whynot has been elected as the next Vice Chairperson of the Eastern Synod.
Sara offered an expression of gratitude to the Eastern Synod, and committed to praying for the Synod and our next Bishop.
Sara is the first officer of the Eastern Synod to be elected from the Atlantic Ministry Area. Sara is a member of St. John’s Lutheran Church, Mahone Bay NS.
Please pray for Sara, the Whynot family, and the Eastern Synod.
With joyful applause, Chris Hulan and Fred Mertz have been elected as the next Secretary and Treasurer of the Eastern Synod!
Both Chris and Fred addressed the Assembly offering words of deep appreciation and gratitude to delegates.
Please pray for Chris and Fred, the Hulan and Mertz families, as well as the Eastern Synod during this time of transition.
Following a fifth ballot, delegates to the Eastern Synod Assembly 2024 are pleased to announce that Rev. Carla Blakley has been elected as the next Bishop of the Eastern Synod!
In response to their election, Bishop-Elect Blakley offered words of gratitude and hope for the future of ministry in the Eastern Synod!
Please join us in praying for Bishop-Elect Blakley, the Blakley family, and the Eastern Synod!
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Just in case you wondered why yesterday’s Preview video was so short, it turned out that the wrong video was incorrectly uploaded (it’s a long story). Although it may be a day late now, here’s the correct video for you to enjoy, and it’s well worth watching!
As Mark’s Gospel carries us through Jesus’ life and its significance, one gets a sense of the mystery of it all. Not like Murdoch mysteries where good detective work and a little luck resolve cases; more like the sense of wonder in the presence of things we can’t really understand or explain…like that way of being Mark describes as the kingdom of God.
Today’s worship service was held at First Lutheran, Pt. Colborne. Organized by the Leadership Team of the Lutheran Churches of Niagara, the service was attended by six Lutheran congregations from within the Niagara Region. Pastors Julio Romero and Bart Coleman were the presiding ministers. After the service, a BBQ luncheon, hosted by First Lutheran members, was enjoyed by all in the church hall.
The video (with closed caption) is courtesy of Trinity Lutheran’s website.
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